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Stem Cells (Treatment of Chronic Degenerative Diseases)

Stem Cells maintain cell balance, replace cells that are becoming sick or dying, and in pathological conditions have the potential to regenerate damaged tissue.

Exosomes

Being capable of regenerating tissue, are mainly applied to treat wounds and reduce deterioration of the body; in immunological treatments, and notable reduction of inflammation and pain. Exosomes are microvesicles that are initially inside the Stem Cell and have a size between 40 and 120 nanomicrons, this is of great importance, since due to that size they can access the entire body, passing through the blood-brain barrier, contributing immense benefits to a patient who has recently suffered a heart attack or brain injury or who has Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other dementing problems.

Freeze Dried Placenta Implant

The placenta contains all the nutrients necessary for life. Regulates the immune system, normalizes the sleep process, releases specific hormones to improve diabetes control as well as proteins that help inflammatory processes, this also directly impacts the reduction of neuropathic pain. A Placental Implant is a portion of the placenta, which after passing it through a specific process and turning it into an injectable powder (pre-dissolved) and injected into the abdominal fat will provide an incredible number of benefits, including drastically decreasing of effects of diabetes especially on kidneys and retina. It also stimulates the formation of fibroblasts that form collagen and elastin.

Stromal Vascular Factor: Promotes circulation and Healing

It is a cell concentrate containing 180 million stem cells, pericytes, exosomes and other cells that act as growth factors and help drive repair and regeneration processes. In addition to promoting the recovery of the damaged area, it helps control inflammation and pain. It is used as a complement to stem cell treatment in patients with knee injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, cartilage injuries, mild tendinitis and more advanced muscle tears. The effect of pericytes is reflected in the development of new vessels that improve local circulation (angiogenesis), which stimulates tissue growth. It also develops an immunomodulatory action, the healing of wounds, ulcers, etc. and the organic regeneration of organs such as the pancreas, the liver, etc.